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Alicia Alamillos is a journalist and fixer based in Madrid, Spain. Former Middle East correspondent for ABC newspaper, based in Cairo, Egypt. Former Subsaharan Africa correspondent and editor for EFE News Agency based in Nairobi, Kenya. With experience working for print, online and radio. Breaking news, Politics, Social, Cultural, Women issues.
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The Penultimate Red Line: What Role Can North Koreans Fighting for Russia Play?
North Korea has sent thousands of elite troops to support Russia in its ongoing conflict with Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in the war. This move has geopolitical implications, as it strengthens the alliance between Moscow, Pyongyang, and Tehran against the West. The deployment of North Korean soldiers, known as 'Storm Corps,' is seen as a pragmatic solution to Russia's recruitment challenges, allowing Russian forces to focus on strategic objectives. The involvement of North Korean troops has raised concerns in South Korea, prompting discussions about potentially providing defensive and offensive weapons to Ukraine. The situation highlights the complex dynamics of international alliances and the evolving nature of the conflict in Ukraine.
The Curious Case of the 'Tens of Thousands' of North Korean Soldiers Fighting in Russian Ranks
The article explores the alleged involvement of North Korean soldiers in the Ukraine conflict, reportedly fighting alongside Russian forces. Initial skepticism from U.S. officials has shifted to confirmation of North Korean troop presence, though the scale remains uncertain. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has raised alarms, urging Western allies to address this development. Despite denials from Moscow and Pyongyang, intelligence reports suggest North Korean troops are being integrated into Russian military operations. The situation raises concerns about a potential escalation in the conflict, with implications for international relations and military dynamics.
At least five dead in a terrorist explosion against a Turkish defense industry complex
A terrorist attack on the Turkish Aerospace Industries complex near Ankara resulted in at least five deaths and 22 injuries. Turkish authorities suspect the PKK of orchestrating the attack, although responsibility is not yet confirmed. The Turkish government, led by Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, condemned the attack and vowed to continue their fight against terrorism. In response, Turkey's Ministry of Defense launched airstrikes on Kurdish targets in northern Iraq and Syria, destroying 32 objectives. The incident underscores ongoing tensions and security challenges in the region.
Nihon Hidankyo, organization against nuclear weapons, Nobel Peace Prize 2024
Nihon Hidankyo, a Japanese organization advocating for the abolition of nuclear weapons, has been awarded the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize. The Norwegian Nobel Committee recognized the group for its efforts to achieve a nuclear-free world and for highlighting the catastrophic consequences of nuclear weapons through survivor testimonies. The article discusses the ongoing nuclear threats, particularly from Russia's Vladimir Putin, and the historical context of the Nobel Peace Prize, noting its political nature and past controversial recipients. The prize includes a monetary award of 11 million Swedish kronor.
Two UN soldiers injured by Israeli 'direct attack' in southern Lebanon
Two UN peacekeepers were injured in southern Lebanon due to a direct attack by Israeli forces, marking a significant escalation in tensions. The UN mission, FINUL, reported that the soldiers were hit by a projectile from an Israeli Merkava tank while stationed in a watchtower. The incident is part of a broader pattern of Israeli military pressure on UN forces in Lebanon, with recent attacks on multiple UN positions. The Spanish government condemned the attacks, while Ireland refused to withdraw its troops despite Israeli pressure. The situation underscores the fragile security dynamics in the region, with international peacekeepers caught in the crossfire.
The '5 Fingers' of Israel in Gaza: What Future Does Tel Aviv Plan for the Strip
The article explores Israel's strategic plans for Gaza, highlighting the aftermath of recent military operations and the potential future envisioned by the Israeli government. It discusses the destruction caused by the Israeli Defense Forces in Gaza, the high Palestinian casualties, and the significant reconstruction costs. The article delves into the political dynamics within Israel, particularly the differing views of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and more radical government members like Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir, who advocate for reoccupation and forced migration of Palestinians. It also outlines the 'five fingers' strategy, which involves controlling Gaza through strategic corridors, drawing parallels to past strategies in the West Bank. The article underscores the complex geopolitical implications, including the resistance from Egypt and the broader international community.
Iran tests the bodyguard theory with Hezbollah: before taking the hit, throw it to the bullets
Iran is reassessing its relationship with Hezbollah, viewing it as a burden despite significant financial investments. The recent death of Hezbollah's leader, Hasan Nasrallah, and the lack of a strong response from the group highlight its weakened state. Iran's cautious approach, including a limited missile attack on Israel, reflects its desire to avoid a direct confrontation. The article discusses the strategic implications for Iran, Israel, and the broader Middle East, emphasizing Iran's reliance on diplomatic efforts to manage tensions.
Iran defends Hezbollah with unprecedented missile barrage: Israel promises 'severe response'
Iran launched a significant missile attack on Israel, marking its largest direct assault to date, in defense of Hezbollah following Israeli actions in Lebanon. The attack involved nearly 200 ballistic missiles, with most intercepted by Israeli and U.S. defenses. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed a severe response, while the U.S. and Israel labeled the attack a significant escalation. The situation has heightened tensions in the Middle East, with potential for further conflict. Key figures such as Benjamin Netanyahu, Ismail Haniye, and Hasan Nasrallah are central to the unfolding events, with international reactions including condemnation from the U.S. and calls for moderation from Spain.
Russia points to Ukraine for the attack. Kiev returns the ball: 'Why didn't the guards respond?'
Following a terrorist attack in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged the involvement of Islamic State affiliates but continued to implicate Kiev as the mastermind behind the scenes. Despite evidence of the attackers' allegiance to the Islamic State, Russian security services and state media have suggested Ukrainian involvement. Ukrainian officials and citizens have expressed skepticism, questioning the security failures and suggesting the possibility of a false flag operation. The incident has fueled conspiracy theories and may be used by Russia to justify further mobilization and unpopular measures to finance the invasion of Ukraine.
What is ISIS-K, the alleged perpetrator of the attack in Moscow, and why does it attack Russia?
ISIS-K, also known as the Islamic State in Khorasan Province, is suspected to be behind the deadliest terrorist attack in Russia in two decades, targeting Moscow's Crocus City Hall and resulting in 115 deaths. ISIS-K, formed in 2015 by disillusioned ex-Taliban fighters, has been increasingly active, with attacks in Iran, Afghanistan, and plans for Europe. The group criticizes Russia for its interventions in Muslim countries and seeks to punish it for supporting Bashar al-Assad's regime. The United States Central Command has warned of ISIS-K's growing capability to conduct overseas operations, highlighting the intelligence gap left by the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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